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💃 VI Zumba taster session
Join South East London Sight Loss Council at Sidcup Leisure Centre for inclusive Zumba – part of our free multi-sport taster Live Well, Get Active day! We also have VI tennis, yoga, cricket, spin & more!
🗓 25 Oct, 12–5pm
🔗 Book: http://bit.ly/3Iubz1N
#VIZumba #SportsForAll
October 15, 2025 at 9:03 AM
⚽️Try something new at Lancashire Sight Loss Council’s ‘Let’s Get Active’ day in #Blackburn! Join us & Blackburn Blind Sports on 18 Oct for accessible goalball, blind football, tennis, yoga & more - no experience needed! Register: http://bit.ly/3IAx5BQ

#SportsForAll #VisionForChange
September 24, 2025 at 9:03 AM
🏏 Get active with South East London Sight Loss Council and Parkwood Leisure on Sat 25 Oct at Sidcup Leisure Centre for a free multi-sport day. 
🗓 12–5pm
📍 Sidcup
🔗 Book: http://bit.ly/3Iubz1N

“You’ll meet new people & boost your mental and physical health.” Steve, SLC volunteer
#SportsForAll
September 26, 2025 at 9:02 AM
Alamance County's vibrant community meeting showcased the inspiring efforts behind the Special Olympics, revealing a heartfelt call for support to uplift athletes with intellectual disabilities.

Learn more here!

#AlamanceCounty #NC #CitizenPortal #SportsForAll #CommunitySupport
Alamance County Special Olympics coordinator highlights community support and funding needs
Mackenzie Barrier details Special Olympics Alamance programs and urgent fundraising challenges.
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July 15, 2025 at 1:24 AM
🎉 Join us for Lancashire SLC's Let’s Get Active – a free multi-sport taster day for #blind and #PartiallySighted people in Blackburn! Try chair yoga, tai chi, football, tennis & more.

📅 Sat 18 Oct | 10 till 4
📍 Blackburn Central High School
👉 Register: sightlosscouncils.org.uk/events

#SportsForAll
September 5, 2025 at 4:40 PM
Shropshire charity brings joy to Nepal as they deliver football kits to underprivileged youths! How can we aid global sports access? #SportsForAll

https://www.shropshirestar.com/news/2025/04/08/county-charity-delivers-football-kits-to-youngsters-in-nepal/
Shropshire charity delivers football kits to youngsters in Nepal
A county charity has delivered a host of football kits to youngsters in Nepal.
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April 8, 2025 at 12:28 PM
We're teaming up with @rockslaneW4 to empower young people and build a stronger community!

Help us keep our programs free, every donation makes a difference! 💛

👉 Donate: justgiving.com/w4youth
🌐 Learn more: w4youth.org.uk

#w4youth
#communitysupport #sportsforall
April 23, 2025 at 7:10 PM
📢Deadline in 2 Weeks📢
Don't miss your chance to register for your chance to compete in our Aspire Tag Rugby Tournament, for a day of sporting fun!

⏰ Fri 22nd July
📍 Headingley Stadium LS6 3BR

Proudly sponsored by Chadwick Lawrence and hosted by our friends at Leeds Rhinos Foundation
#SportsForAll
June 27, 2025 at 10:30 AM
A dream decades in the making has come true as the Huntsman World Senior Games proudly opens its new headquarters, setting the stage for an unforgettable celebration of athleticism and camaraderie among seniors.

Click to read more!

#UT #CitizenPortal #SportsForAll #CommunityEngagement
Huntsman World Senior Games inaugurates new headquarters in Saint George
The Huntsman World Senior Games opens its new headquarters, enhancing operations for global athletes.
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June 10, 2025 at 7:56 AM
What a morning! 🏃‍♂️Just finished Tromsø Polarkraft Run & Roller Ski Fest 2025 🎉 Part of the big sports celebration as Arctic Race ends here today. 🚴‍♂️💨 Proud Midnight Sun Marathon board member - Midnight Sun Marathon was one of the organizers of the race. #Tromsø #RunningJoy #ArcticRace #SportsForAll
August 10, 2025 at 8:56 AM
This isn’t about “fairness.” It’s about whether we have the courage to protect dignity, inclusion, and possibility for everyone brave enough to dive in. 🏊♀️🌈 #TransRights #ProtectTransKids #LGBTQ #SportsForAll #Equality #CourageToCompete #InclusionMatters

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August 9, 2025 at 6:10 PM
🌟 Live Well, Get Active in South East London! Try adapted sports at our inclusive multi-sport taster day in Sidcup! Sat 25 Oct, 12–5pm, Sidcup Leisure Centre.

🎧 Listen to volunteer Steve on @rnibradio.bsky.social: http://bit.ly/4nSAjzC 

Book now: http://bit.ly/3Iubz1N #SportsForAll #InclusiveSport
Live Well, Get Active with SE London SLC - Sight Loss Council
Are you blind or partially sighted, live in south east London, and looking for new ways to stay active? Join our Live Well, Get Active day and try something different!
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October 2, 2025 at 9:51 AM
Happy 2025, Stonewall KC! 🎉 Here’s to a year of epic plays, great teamwork, and unforgettable moments. Let’s bring the energy, build our skills, and keep cheering each other on. Together, we’re unstoppable!

#HappyNewYear #Stonewallsportskc #stonewallsports #SportsForAll
January 2, 2025 at 12:52 AM
in4u.org/autism-sport... Brazil leads the way in autism sports inclusion! Ministry of Sports presents pioneering autism sports program at UN conference. Read more about this groundbreaking initiative! #AutismSportsProgram #InclusiveSports #SportsForAll #AutismAwareness #UnitedNations
Autism Sports Program: Brazil's Initiative at UN Conference
Discover Brazil's pioneering autism sports program, a model for inclusive sports policy for people with autism spectrum disorder.
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May 30, 2025 at 12:46 PM
Danielle Bell, President of the Grindstone Award Foundation, shares why this foundation is a game changer for girls in hockey, and why it matters beyond the rink.

Full episode: linktr.ee/rinksiderund...

#WomensHockey #GirlsInHockey #HockeyCommunity #SportsForAll #GirlsWhoPlay
August 7, 2025 at 11:15 PM
A day to promote fitness, sportsmanship, and the spirit of athletics among youth. Let’s inspire strength, speed, and a healthy lifestyle!
Run, jump, throw—unleash your inner athlete!

#WorldAthleticsDay #SportsForAll #StayActive #YouthFitness #AthleticSpirit #HealthyLiving
May 7, 2025 at 11:12 AM
#WAVE #hockeycamp in Bedford, #NOVASCOTIA promotes diversity amongst its hockey players. Aside from acceptance, learning top tier #hockey skills, they hope players will mentor what they’ve learned once back home. #DEI #SportsForAll

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Hockey tournament focuses on diversity and culture
A new hockey tournament underway in Bedford, N.S., this week aims to make the sport accessible to children from all walks of life. It's free and gives the kids a chance to work with some top-level coa...
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August 1, 2025 at 12:46 PM
Gertze calls for more resources for women’s football 
A lack of resources contributed to Namibia’s elimination from the Cosafa u17 Girls Championships according to Jacky Gertze, the head of women’s football of the Namibia Football Association. Namibia gave a stunning display to beat the Comoros Islands 10-0 in their final group match on Tuesday, but then missed the semifinals by the narrowest of margins as Mozambique pipped them by a single goal to the knock-out stages.  Namibia had earlier lost 3-0 to group winners Malawi, to finish second in Group A on three points and a +7 goal aggregate, but Mozambique, who finished second in Group B, also on three points and a +7 goal aggregate, pipped them to the post as the best runner-up after having scored 11 goals compared to Namibia’s 10.  Gertze yesterday said a lack of resources contributed to inadequate preparation for the tournament.  “The big difference is in terms of keeping your elite group together, putting them earlier into camp, letting them train, resource them in terms of nutrition, in terms of best training grounds and best conditions in terms of medical care and having them ready for competitions like this – that would have made a big difference. My biggest concern is resources around youth football teams, resources around bringing the coaches in, helping the coaches to get the teams earlier into camp, that was, for me, the difference in the Malawi match and as a football association, what we are trying to do is to look at the limitations of the resources,” she said.  “Our u17 team missed out on the semi-finals by a single goal, so it shows you that we have the talent, but it doesn’t also help that we only look at the football association, but there’s no resources coming in supporting our systems because it costs money to keep them in camp. It costs money to give them the best nutrition, it costs money to bring coaches in to work with the girls,” she added.  “But generally we are very proud of the girls, and for them to miss out on the semis doesnt necessarily make me sad because we know the realities on the ground. Our girls fought so hard, they scored 10 goals, and they created  records along the way,” she said, referring to captain and striker Nancy Lebang who scored an astonishing seven goals to draw level with Uganda’s Juliet Nalukenge (vs Comoros, 2019) and Zambia’s Mercy Chipasula (vs Lesotho 2024) as the only players to have netted seven goals in a match at the tournament.  “We already knew that players like Nancy of V Power Angels, Tamara Hangula of Okahandja FC, Joy Goses of Julinho Athletic and Cherifa Garoes of Unam would stand out because they get regular game time at their clubs in the Super League, which is a tough league to play in for a young girl. But we already know the rest of the group are girls that played in the u15 CAF Schools tournament last year so they are still very young, and for them to play at a higher level now, they would need a longer camp to prepare adequately, so that they get the right endurance, the right training, the right nutrition and the right mindset before they get into a competition like this,” she said.  Gertze said they have regular regional leagues throughout the country to identify talent but called on corporates to come forward with financial support.  “All these leagues cost money and for us to bring these young girls together, you’ll have to go through the school system of getting them released, missing classes and so on. So it means its very difficult to bring them together in this age group, so we need to find resources to keep them fit and training with regional or zonal coaches, or coaches at schools and the academies,” she said.  “But what do we do with our holiday programmes or mid-term breaks, because then we have the Namibian Newspaper Cup for u20 boys, so we also need to bring these girls together then, but we need to get resources to do this,” she said.  The post Gertze calls for more resources for women’s football  appeared first on The Namibian.
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May 15, 2025 at 7:56 AM
Nothing unites like sports! ⚽ From dusty village pitches to city courts, a game can spark joy and build community. Fund youth sports programs to keep kids active and dreaming big! #SportsForAll #TeamSpirit #Tanzania
July 8, 2025 at 11:02 AM